Lowered my Navi

FASTL61

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And some shots of my cobalt after a wash(been over 2 months since its been washed lol
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now the navi just needs some 24's :D
 
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How is it lowered? My wife has a Ford Explorer with the same suspension as your Navi, does'nt it have airbags in the back with the RSC control? I'd imagine that was a bitch to get around
 

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The navigator is the same chassis as the Expedition but the Navigator is bagged front and rear.you can either fab up some relocators for the ride level sensors or you can jack up the truck with it on(engine off) and the ride control module will let all the air out of the bags to try to bring the ride height down,then flip off the air suspension switch in the back by the inertia switch.The ride height goes back to stock when put in 4wd too :) then goes back down in 2wd haha
 

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anything less then 24's on this truck are too small.Ive been looking and it looks no better than the stock 18's lol.The one I worked on at my past job had a 26 on it with the same drop and it was perfect but he went through tires all the time,so a 24 is more practical and will give the look im going for.
 

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NO!!!! lmao

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this is the same drop with 24's :D
 

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